A digital television (DTV) signal for use in a DTV receiver includes an extended text table (ETT) which includes a header and a message body. The header includes a table identification extension field which serves to establish uniqueness of the ETT, and the message includes an extended text message (ETM). If the ETT is an event ETT, the table ID extension field includes an event identification which specifies an identification number of an event associated with the ETT. On the other hand, if the ETT is a channel ETT, the table identification extension field includes a source identification which specifies a programming source of a virtual channel associated with the ETT. A section-filtering unit included in the DTV receiver is able to use table identification extension fields of a plurality of ETTs for section-filtering a pertinent event or channel ETT from the ETTs.
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1. A digital television (DTV) receiver for processing a DTV signal, the DTV receiver comprising: a receiver to receive a digital television signal including a plurality of extended text table (ETT) instances that appear in transport stream packets with common PID values, the ETT instances having common table ID values, each ETT instance comprising a section header and a message body, the section header containing a table identification (ID) extension field that serves to establish uniqueness of each ETT instance, the message body containing an extended text message (ETM) which provides detailed descriptions of a virtual channel or an event associated with each ETT instance, wherein the section header further contains a section length field; a demodulator to demodulate the digital television signal; and an identifier to identify at least one pertinent ETT instance from the plurality of ETT instances.
2. The DTV receiver of claim 1 , wherein the section length field is a 12-bit field.
3. The DTV receiver of claim 1 , wherein the table identification extension field defines a value indicating an event identifier (ID) associated with each ETT instance.
4. The DTV receiver of claim 3 , wherein the table identification extension field further defines a value indicating an ETM location.
5. The DTV receiver of claim 1 , wherein the table identification extension field has a 16-bit integer value.
6. The DTV receiver of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ETT instances are section-filtered based on a condition that the at least one pertinent ETT instance has a specific PID value.
7. The DTV receiver of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ETT instances are section-filtered based on a condition that the table identification extension field included in the at least one pertinent ETT instance includes a specific value.
8. The DTV receiver of claim 7 , wherein the specific value specifies a unique identification number of an event associated with the at least one pertinent ETT instance.
9. The DTV receiver of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of ETT instances are section-filtered based on a condition that the table identification extension field included in the at least one pertinent ETT instance includes a non-duplicative event identifier.
10. The DTV receiver of claim 1 , further comprising: a parser to parse the identified at least one pertinent ETT instance; and a storage to store an extended text message (ETM) included in the parsed ETT instance.
11. A digital television (DTV) transmitter for processing a DTV signal in a DTV transmitter, the DTV transmitter comprising: a program and system information protocol (PSIP) generator to generate a plurality of extended text table (ETT) instances that appear in transport stream packets with common PID values, the ETT instances having common table ID values, each ETT instance comprising a section header and a message body, the section header containing a table identification (ID) extension field that serves to establish uniqueness of each ETT instance, the message body containing an extended text message (ETM) which provides detailed descriptions of a virtual channel or an event associated with each ETT instance, wherein the section header further contains a section length field; a multiplexer to multiplex the ETT instances and audio and video (AV) data; and a transmitter to transmit a DTV signal including the multiplexed ETT instances and AV data.
12. The DTV transmitter of claim 11 , wherein the section length field is a 12-bit field.
13. The DTV transmitter of claim 11 , wherein the table identification extension field defines a value indicating an event identifier (ID) associated with each ETT instance.
14. The DTV transmitter of claim 13 , wherein the table identification extension field further defines a value indicating an ETM location.
15. The DTV transmitter of claim 11 , wherein the table identification extension field has a 16-bit integer value.
16. The DTV transmitter of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of ETT instances are section-filtered based on a condition that the at least one pertinent ETT instance has a specific PID value.
17. The DTV transmitter of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of ETT instances are section-filtered based on a condition that the table identification extension field included in the at least one pertinent ETT instance includes a specific value.
18. The DTV transmitter of claim 17 , wherein the specific value specifies a unique identification number of an event associated with the at least one pertinent ETT instance.
19. The DTV transmitter of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of ETT instances are section-filtered based on a condition that the table identification extension field included in the at least one pertinent ETT instance includes a non-duplicative event identifier.
20. The DTV transmitter of claim 11 wherein the multiplexer to multiplex an identified at least one pertinent ETT instance; and the transmitter to transmit an extended text message (ETM) included in the multiplexed ETT instance.
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March 15, 2013
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